KING'S LIST OF SALES. AUGUST— Tuesday, I—Bahotu Tuesday, 1-Stratford Hide Sale Thursday, 3—Waiwakaiho Saturday, s—Land Sale, New Plymouth 7—Urenui. Tuesda'y, B—Stratford. Tuesday, 8 —Stratford Springing Heifer Sale Wednesday, 9—Stony River Friday, 11—Kaponga Saturday, 12—Land Sale, New Plymouth. Entries Solicited. LIST OF CLEARING SALES. JULY31—J. Wilson, Tataraimaka i 31— G. McGuinness, AUGUST--I—D. Owens, Rahotu 2—Hodgkinson, Haylock & Quinton, • Tariki Road 3—N. Miller, Omata. 3—H. Kemp, Robson Road 3—Mr. Chew Cliong, Waiwakaiho 4—R. Rolfe, Tikorangi 7 —A. Thompson, Urenui yards 7—P. Godinagh, Urenui Yards 7—R. H. Phillips, Ngaere B—Pitt Bros., Jersey heifers, Stratford 9—W. Kchely, Awatuna East 10—Mrs. Bonner, senr., Skinner Rd, 11— H. Barnitt, Urenui Yards 11— R. A. &R. B. Brickell, Tututawa lft—H. Purdie, Waitara Road 23 —S. A. Gooding, Hniakama SEPTEMBER—--B—J. Hale's Jersey sale, New Ply- - mouth
THE HAYMAKKET. TO-DAY SATURDAY, JULY 29. NEWTON KING yyiLL sell by auction at the Haymarket Yards at 12 o'clock: piGS, HORSES, TRAPS 10-ton Rightly damaged slag. Thoroughbred gelding, 2yrs, by "Jingal"—"'Lady Sylvia" 1 good second-hand dog-cart, hold IATARAIMAKA. MONDAY, JULY 31. NEWTON KING AS received instructions from Mr J. Wilson, who has sold his farm and is leaving the district, to sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, on the farm, Pitone Road, Tataraimaka, as above, at 12.30 o'clock.—
<W COWS, mostly August-Septembei \ calvers, in calf to Jersey bull 1 3-ywT springing heifer ! 1 3-year Jersey ball 11 yearling heifers (good line) 2 sows in farrow, 11 store pigs Mower, h.b. plough (nearly new), sledge, whippletrees, milk cans, gig harness, and sundries. With Slight Reserve,— 1 pony, spring tip dray and harness 2 gigs, 1 double-seated buggy On account of Estate of Wm. Wilson, deceased,1 good factory mare, set tine harrows, furniture, tools and sundries. , Luncheon provided. XOTE.—Mr. Wilson has been dairying for about 5 years, and the cows are a really good lot and very quiet, having been well culled. They average £8 for milk for 8 months, without the bonus. RAHOTU.
TDESDAY, AUGUST 1. NEWTON KING TWILL sell by auction as above, at 12.30 o'clock, — AAA MIXED CATTLE, including,— 40 2-year steers 38 springing heifers 70 weaners to yearlings 35 store and forward cows 2 dairy cows On account of Mr. D. Owens, who is giving up dairying,— 13 choice dairy cows, early calvers 1 yearling p.b. Jersey bull 1 spring dray and harness, new R. & G. plough, tripod harrows, 4Oogal. tank (new), 1 set swingle trees ' XOTE— This herd comprises all young cows in fine condition, all heavy milkers and testers. STRATFORD SPRINGING JJEIFER gALES.
CLIENTS will kindly note that my opening HEIFER SALE this season will be held on Tuesday, August 8, in my Stratford Heifer Yards. Entries solicited.
NEWTON KING
BEND your next PRINTING Order to the "Daily News." Prices light ud latiafection gnaranteed.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 30, 29 July 1911, Page 1
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